Romania/ 7. Public institutions in cultural infrastructure

7.2 Basic data about selected public institutions in the cultural sector

Table 8: Cultural institutions financed by public authorities, by domain

Domain

Cultural institutions (subdomains)

Number (Year)

Trend (++ to --)

Cultural heritage

Cultural heritage sites (recognised)

Museums (organisations)

687 (2010)

-

Archives (of public authorities)*

42 (2010)

No data available

Visual arts

Public art galleries / exhibition halls

Art academies (or universities or departments**)

6 (2010)

No data available

Performing arts

Symphonic orchestras

17 (2010)

Stagnating

Music schools

Music / theatre academies (or universities or departments***)

8 (2010)

No data available

Dramatic theatre

63 (2010)

Stagnating

Music theatres, opera houses

16 (2010)

Stagnating

Dance and ballet companies

Books and Libraries

Libraries

11 829 (2010)

-

Audiovisual

Broadcasting organisations

Interdisciplinary

Socio-cultural centres / cultural houses

Other (please explain)

Source(s) Museums, symphonic orchestras, theatres, libraries: National Institute of Statistics http://www.insse.ro/cms/rw/pages/index.ro.do; Art academies (or universities or departments*), music/theatre academies (or universities or departments**): CCCDC; Archives (of public authorities): The National Romanian Archives http://www.arhivelenationale.ro* The number refers only to the 42 County Directorates of the National Romanian Archives Institution. These Directorates are subordinated to The Ministry of Administration and Interior.** Beside Academies and Universities, we counted The Decorative/Design/Arts Departments in Universities of Art that include also Music and Theatre Departments. *** As for Art Academies the count includes also the Departments of Music or Theatre from Art Universities

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